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16 <br /> 1 Slide #13 <br /> Public Safety <br /> 911 Call Volume <br /> EMS AnnuaMCaU volume t Deman it <br /> 75.001 <br /> 70.001 22 001 <br /> 26 00 f <br /> 25001 9% <br /> 233 <br /> ZPOOI lJ 3.t, 19% <br /> 74F9� <br /> MAW 75.E <br /> lam LIM? 1c.1-y 15 Stile <br /> n.1� , <br /> awn <br /> D2" FY:a14 Fr2lrt P201B DID17 FY;g16 FY .YZ FCW21 -'.I.Q1 Fr2M FV2025 N4 FrMW <br /> p y emu <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> 20 h;CMI-I t Ch RC)I_I Nit <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Travis Myren said often more than one unit is dispatched to a call. <br /> 4 Commissioner Greene asked if there is a relationship between the calls and COVID. <br /> 5 Kim Woodward said this surge is nationwide and they are trying to figure this out. She <br /> 6 said that the vast increases are in the lower acuity calls, but they are analyzing and trying to see <br /> 7 what the drivers of the impacts were. <br /> 8 Commissioner Greene asked about the impacts for drug overdose. <br /> 9 Kirby Saunders said it has gone up 29% since last year. <br /> 10 <br /> 11 Slide #14 <br /> Public Safety <br /> • 2022 Response by Emergency Medical Dispatch Complaint <br /> CaM Two ftFCeIMt Of Voh1me Yd?Y Psrernt GrovAh <br /> *,Ick Pfrson 21795 AL 1095 <br /> Falls 12% #2% <br /> lraffl�Alxldmnl10'95 �11� <br /> IraWferIIMterItCII!tpfPalifatN*Cere 9% Ak 17% <br /> BreethingPrablern V 4.5% <br /> QfKamdous NIntln¢ 6% i 5% <br /> 21e96t PeIrr�ffdn-Tf&Ltmdtltf 6% 1139E <br /> Cwwuk4ans/Sttnura 59G AL 2M <br /> Ifemorrhage/Eaoeretion 1% AL 13% <br /> $trukP)CVA 2% Ak 5% <br /> ONerr90ie�P0E§8Hk1��111�e41ibr1 �a� �fir . <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> 21 lr4CWfl1 fLARC?LINA <br /> 12 <br />